We run with the APC units on our cluster. We use the vertical-mount
strips which are good for 20 amps apiece. They provide three major
benefits. One is that you can sequence the power up to have a delay
so that the power draw of all systems coming on at once doesn't
saturate your circuit. Second is that you can remote reset a node
that is hung and not responding without going into the computer room.
Third is that you get a real-time monitor of how much current your
systems are drawing.
They are somewhat expensive but do have good discounts for educational
institutions and non-profits.
Steve Timm
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Fermilab Computing Division/Operating Systems Support
Scientific Computing Support Group--Computing Farms Operations
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Manel Soria wrote:
> We need a power control unit for our 72 nodes cluster. My first
> idea was to do it ourselves with a digital i/o card and a set of relais, but
> I can't find such a card for Linux. Actually, I have an ISA card that
> is perfect for this application but for some reason with PCI bus it
> is more difficult. Also, it seems that the "normal" solution is to buy a
> comercial APC system.
>> Any experiences with in-house made power controls ? Would you
> recomend us to buy the APC product ?
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